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would the u.s.? a battlefield situation try and take down another country's economic infrastructure, possibly having the impact of denying water, power, electricity to a population and a country we're at war with? these are the fundamental questions the pentagon is trying to cope with. for now, the obama administration has a new spiesh poli -- new cyberpolicy where they're trying to classify more information about the threat with u.s. business and industry so that the u.s. infrastructure has a better idea of what's going on. >> this mandate report doesn't just come out of the ether. we have had years -- barbara, you've been covering it, chris, you, too. years of reports of chinese lasers blinding satellites that are orbiting could essentially shut down the american financial system. right? we've had all kinds of reports of espionage for fighter jets, to keep nuclear subs quiet. things that will matter to our children, our economic security. it is not an exaggeration at all. chris, how concert sudden
would the u.s.? a battlefield situation try and take down another country's economic infrastructure, possibly having the impact of denying water, power, electricity to a population and a country we're at war with? these are the fundamental questions the pentagon is trying to cope with. for now, the obama administration has a new spiesh poli -- new cyberpolicy where they're trying to classify more information about the threat with u.s. business and industry so that the u.s. infrastructure has a...
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it really is not that much different than the u.s. law in terms of the degrees of homicide. >> and very quickly because we're almost out of time. isn't it it common sense he would yell before he would shoot? whoever is in that bathroom, i'm going to shoot? isn't that common sense. >> i will answer that yes. go ahead and make up something. >> here i am, why don't you shoot first? this is somebody who has just been waken out of bed. his life has had to overcome adversity. this is somebody who has somebody he loves very much there and wants to take care of her and he's panicked and he has violence done to him in the past. i don't know that it's that crazy as what the prosecution's theory is. >> i mean, come on. >> there's no jury and the judge today said he can't be so sure. >> i think you've made a good case. jeffrey toobin and mark geragos, thank you so much. mark is co-author of "mistrial." we're far from through with this story because there's so much interest. we're devoting a full hour to it. "anderson cooper 360," blade runner, mu
it really is not that much different than the u.s. law in terms of the degrees of homicide. >> and very quickly because we're almost out of time. isn't it it common sense he would yell before he would shoot? whoever is in that bathroom, i'm going to shoot? isn't that common sense. >> i will answer that yes. go ahead and make up something. >> here i am, why don't you shoot first? this is somebody who has just been waken out of bed. his life has had to overcome adversity. this...
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i got it. >> reporter: drug runners caught in the u.s. and then racing back to mexico. >> coming up to the river. >> reporter: their stolen vehicles being hurled full speed into the rio grande. >> oh, my god. right there. >> reporter: at first, law enforcement believed these were desperate attempts to escape. then they began to hear radio traffic. coordinates. >> right there. oh-oh! >> in the water. >> that's a recovery team. >> just a recovery team? recovery team right there. >> reporter: the cartels even began organizing search and rescue teams and suddenly the videos made sense. drug smugglers hurling their stolen vehicles back into the rio grande were doing it for one reason. to protect their dope at all costs. >> oh, we had a splash down. a splashdown. en route. >> they don't mind losing the truck into the river. at the end of the day if they can recover 2,000 pounds of narcotics, it's got an estimated street value between $600,000 and $800,000, that's what they are going to do, protect that inventory. >> it's going under. >> reporte
i got it. >> reporter: drug runners caught in the u.s. and then racing back to mexico. >> coming up to the river. >> reporter: their stolen vehicles being hurled full speed into the rio grande. >> oh, my god. right there. >> reporter: at first, law enforcement believed these were desperate attempts to escape. then they began to hear radio traffic. coordinates. >> right there. oh-oh! >> in the water. >> that's a recovery team. >> just a...
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shedding light on the deadly terrorist attack in benghazi that left four americans dead including the u.s. ambassador. and a look at diplomatic security around the world -- did we learn any lessons? the answers are up next. jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female announcer ] the secret is swanson. begins with back pain and a choice. take advil, and maybe have to take up to four in a day. or take aleve, which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. good eye. which can relieve pain all day with just two pills. i have obligations. cute tobligations, but obligations.g. i need to rethink the core of my portfolio. what i really need is sleep. introducing the ishares core, building blocks for the heart of your portfolio. find out why 9 out of 10 large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus w
shedding light on the deadly terrorist attack in benghazi that left four americans dead including the u.s. ambassador. and a look at diplomatic security around the world -- did we learn any lessons? the answers are up next. jenna shared her recipe with sharon, who emailed it to emily, who sent it to cindy, who wondered why her soup wasn't quite the same. the recipe's not the recipe... ohhh. [ female announcer ] ...without swanson. the broth cooks trust most when making soup. mmmm! [ female...
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uminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses chances are, you're not made of money, so don't overpay for motorcycle insurance. geico, see how much you could save. with the bing it on challenge to show google users what they've been missing on bing. let's bing it on. [fight bell: ding, ding] how many here are google users? what if i was to tell you that you would actually like bing way more than google when it came to the results? prove it. let's look up some taco places. i like the left side. yeah? okay, do we need to find out what the waves are like down at the beach? what side do you like better? i like the resu
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the affidavit also revealed a detective found dorner's wallet and identification cards near the u.s./mexico border and recent descriptions of someone matching dorner's description attempting to flee from mexico. not far from the border, a moment of hope. a possible dorner sighting, but that phoned in tip turned out to be a hoax, another dead-end. >> somebody says, hey, i sighted dorner here, i sighted dorner there, you have to run those leading out. you have to make sure you dot all the eyes and cross all the t's, because you have a cold blooded killer out there. >> by now the relentless investigation had reached las vegas where dorner's house was searched. day three and la palma became another stop on the manhunt to search the home of dorner's mother. >> they're going to check out his friends, his family, quaintances, maybe at all who he may have had contact with in the last year, to find out, okay, have you had any contact with this guy? has he been using any kind of credit cards, atm card? has he been texting, twittering, on facebook, e-mails? >> day four, still no sign. big bear
the affidavit also revealed a detective found dorner's wallet and identification cards near the u.s./mexico border and recent descriptions of someone matching dorner's description attempting to flee from mexico. not far from the border, a moment of hope. a possible dorner sighting, but that phoned in tip turned out to be a hoax, another dead-end. >> somebody says, hey, i sighted dorner here, i sighted dorner there, you have to run those leading out. you have to make sure you dot all the...
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from, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. to travel whenever you want. for over 75 years people ...with geico... ohhh...sorry!. director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voi
from, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. so i used my citi thankyou card to pick up some accessories. a new...
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. >> secretary of state john kerry offering his view on u.s. foreign policy, his interview with former president jimmy carter, john kerry has a point. almost everything america does on the foreign stage these days does have a direct exact back home. >> the morning of president obama's inauguration, john kerry and his wife came to my hotel room and we had a long conversation about the future of america and of foreign policy, and he expressed the same sentiments to me at the time. >> did you agree with him? >> yes, i do. no way to separate foreign policy from dmesage fairs. >> there is a sense that president obama's strategy is leading from the back is that the way we should do it let the international community take more of the lion's share of incidents like egypt, libya? >> i think so. one of the ways to avoid america getting into war is to wait until the peace efforts have been exhausted and the united states make as a move, like in the case of libya, so forth. i think some of we've been in war since president eisenhower left office. the unite
. >> secretary of state john kerry offering his view on u.s. foreign policy, his interview with former president jimmy carter, john kerry has a point. almost everything america does on the foreign stage these days does have a direct exact back home. >> the morning of president obama's inauguration, john kerry and his wife came to my hotel room and we had a long conversation about the future of america and of foreign policy, and he expressed the same sentiments to me at the time....
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robert reich is the former u.s. labor secretary to bill clinton and author of "beyond outrage," what's gone wrong with our economy and how to fix it and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary under george w. bush. all right, let's get some action here. robert, the white house responded to john boehner's challenge of saying, where are the cuts, with a blog post from dan pfeiffer who wrote, "the fact is, the president has a detailed balanced plan with spending cuts, he's willing to make tough choices. now it's time for the speaker to do the same." then he had a link to an 80-page proposal from september, including war savings, it includes tax reform, which of course they want. it doesn't fully lay it out by any stretch of the imagination. so jay carney was asked what specifically will the white house cut and here's what jay carney said. >> it's in the proposals he submitted to the speaker of the house that the speaker walked away from -- >> where does the president prevent sequestration from happening? shou
robert reich is the former u.s. labor secretary to bill clinton and author of "beyond outrage," what's gone wrong with our economy and how to fix it and ari fleischer, former white house press secretary under george w. bush. all right, let's get some action here. robert, the white house responded to john boehner's challenge of saying, where are the cuts, with a blog post from dan pfeiffer who wrote, "the fact is, the president has a detailed balanced plan with spending cuts, he's...
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thank you very much for the opportunity. >> in regards to u.s. manufacturers and producers, longer term it will be the continuation of destruction. i think it's very shortsighted view on either you're for or against it. neil: there were a lot of routes and greasy palms along the way. >> this bill in particular, you are talking about a trillion dollars. $1 trillion. that is almost $2 billion per week. transfer of wealth that is coming out for the american consumer, i'm not sure anybody really knows where this money is going and what it is intended to do. again, if something like this is passed, it really needs to be on a global basis. the indians, chinese, europeans. >> if the chinese and the chinese and indians beat get a pass on the left to guys like you, we are the ones that t disadvantage. >> we are the ones of the disadvantage. we have options. we saw natural gas corporation go up a lot more. steel and aluminum, or where they can compete around the world's. neil: do you think barack obama is chasing guys like you out? >> at the end of the day
thank you very much for the opportunity. >> in regards to u.s. manufacturers and producers, longer term it will be the continuation of destruction. i think it's very shortsighted view on either you're for or against it. neil: there were a lot of routes and greasy palms along the way. >> this bill in particular, you are talking about a trillion dollars. $1 trillion. that is almost $2 billion per week. transfer of wealth that is coming out for the american consumer, i'm not sure...
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u.s. every year. alcohol 200 billion, tobacco about 190. his >> quite a bit more dangerous, the cost of alcohol and tobacco. gerri: unfortunately we are going to to leave it there. the shouting is over for this hour. thank you for coming on tonight, appreciate your time. now we want to know what you think. should marijuana be legalized and taxed? vote on the right-hand side of the screen and we will show the results of the show. lots more to come including a big dÉjÀ vu all over again in washington. and the justice department taking s&p to court saying they are to blame for the financial crisis, so why now is this payback by the white house? i will break it down next gerri: in the world of banking and finance, rating agencies opinion is the last advice the big money guys put down their dough. so it is important. u.s. justice department tha dept the nation's biggest agencies with a billion dollars lawsuit saying it did a shoddy job rating mortgage bonds. in his defense are expected to arg
u.s. every year. alcohol 200 billion, tobacco about 190. his >> quite a bit more dangerous, the cost of alcohol and tobacco. gerri: unfortunately we are going to to leave it there. the shouting is over for this hour. thank you for coming on tonight, appreciate your time. now we want to know what you think. should marijuana be legalized and taxed? vote on the right-hand side of the screen and we will show the results of the show. lots more to come including a big dÉjÀ vu all over again...
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a u.s. official says the assad government has fired at least eight missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> and, wolf in his new memoir music industry giant clive davis reveals he's bisexual. he said he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of the things he had to say about her in the book. >> a lot of people sure to be reading this book. >>> coming up, contaminated water and multiple cases of legionnaires' disease at one va hospital including five deaths. the cdc looked into the outbreak. what they discovered. we're keeping them honest. >>> witnesses say this little boy was slapped across the face by a stranger for crying on an airplane. that stranger now faces charges after turning himself into police. the "360" follow. that's ahead. o... ohhh...sorry! director's voice: here we go. from the top. and action for over 75 years people have saved money with gecko so.... director's voice: cut
a u.s. official says the assad government has fired at least eight missiles into aleppo since friday. >>> and, wolf in his new memoir music industry giant clive davis reveals he's bisexual. he said he's been involved with a man for the past seven years. not everyone welcoming this memoir. kelly clarkson, the pop superstar, very upset with some of the things he had to say about her in the book. >> a lot of people sure to be reading this book. >>> coming up, contaminated...
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here in the u.s. we see internet at home. but in many parts of the world the first experience of the internet through their phone. we've invested a lot there. we've stressed design. the sfone now such an intensely personal object. we've done surveys in the past if you leave your home without your phone or wallet which are you likely to go back for and the sans your phone. you can boar rerow money but if you don't have your phone you are out of touch. you can't doket friends and family. so that's why the phone business has been so successful for us and we can bring all of our strengths and design in technology, in connectivity to the phone market. >> what is the future development for samsung and android? >> so really i can't comment on a platform strategy other than to say samsung has been a brand that wants to deliver what consumers are interested in. we believe in consumer choice. we've had multiple platforms in the past. we are focused on offering choice to consumers. if there is demand for a product, we want to offer that
here in the u.s. we see internet at home. but in many parts of the world the first experience of the internet through their phone. we've invested a lot there. we've stressed design. the sfone now such an intensely personal object. we've done surveys in the past if you leave your home without your phone or wallet which are you likely to go back for and the sans your phone. you can boar rerow money but if you don't have your phone you are out of touch. you can't doket friends and family. so...
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former u.s. navy seal. former u.s. army ranger, green beret. authors of the new e-book entitled benghazi, the definitive report. >> a situation where the u.s. unit's ad agencies were operating benghazi. a lot of cases not communicating with each other. special operations command conducting these rates, putting pressure on the militias and the terrorist groups and then what you saw, the result of that is the blow back of the gauzy. lou: special operations comes back and says, you know, we would never run an operation without the knowledge of the ambassador or the civilian representatives of the u.s. government and country. your reaction? >> it happens all the time. very often that they don't notify the ambassador and at the state department is not read on to serve special operations missions that are happening in various countries in the world. lou: and here we are, all these months later. the american people still don't have an accounting from the president of the united states or this administration as to what happened and why in benghazi. is
former u.s. navy seal. former u.s. army ranger, green beret. authors of the new e-book entitled benghazi, the definitive report. >> a situation where the u.s. unit's ad agencies were operating benghazi. a lot of cases not communicating with each other. special operations command conducting these rates, putting pressure on the militias and the terrorist groups and then what you saw, the result of that is the blow back of the gauzy. lou: special operations comes back and says, you know, we...
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a document that lays out the legal arm to justify president's use of drones including in some cases u.s. citizens. >> reporting details of a 16-page memo outlining the legal justifications for the obama administration's unprecedented use of targeted drone strikes against al-qaeda suspects in foreign fliagsz, including american citizens who pose an imminent threat. the white house went on the defense following that report. >> i want to be clear, legal justification for killing american citizens without any trial. >> i would point you to the ample judicial precedent for the idea that someone who takes up arms against the united states in a war against the united states is an enemy and, therefore, could be targeted accordingly. >> jon: what the hypocrisy here? >> you might be thinking of david jackson's piece in u.s.a. today, what if this was bush's drone policy? and the ren dig in guantanamo and all the things that happened in the bush administration where main stream were fired up and now they have been quiet. you leave it to folks like jon stewart to say, the obama people said that we w
a document that lays out the legal arm to justify president's use of drones including in some cases u.s. citizens. >> reporting details of a 16-page memo outlining the legal justifications for the obama administration's unprecedented use of targeted drone strikes against al-qaeda suspects in foreign fliagsz, including american citizens who pose an imminent threat. the white house went on the defense following that report. >> i want to be clear, legal justification for killing...
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he did not say it was americans doing such things, but he's holding the u.s. responsible for hiring afghan personnel to conduct those operations. >>> and john kerry is on his first visit, the first stop of a ten-day drip through europe. his mission, to get an idea how other nations few world conflicts. >>> back in washington, congress returns to work tomorrow with a giant deadline ahead of them. on friday, $85 billion in automatic across the board budget cuts kick in, unless they can agree on an alternative. so what are the prospects with just five days ago? abc's david kerley reports from the white house. >> reporter: for a change -- bipartisan agreement in washington tonight. but it's acknowledgement that those automatic cuts, which just about everyone hates, will probably start friday. >> unless the republicans are willing to compromise and do a balanced approach, i think it will kick in. it will kick in, but you're not going to see $85 billion all of a sudden shrink from the federal government. >> reporter: if you listen to the president -- >> thousands of
he did not say it was americans doing such things, but he's holding the u.s. responsible for hiring afghan personnel to conduct those operations. >>> and john kerry is on his first visit, the first stop of a ten-day drip through europe. his mission, to get an idea how other nations few world conflicts. >>> back in washington, congress returns to work tomorrow with a giant deadline ahead of them. on friday, $85 billion in automatic across the board budget cuts kick in, unless...
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any action against china could hurt the u.s. >> paying the high prices. it's harm to feel the u.s. businesses who use chinese imports and input in their own production. strong words haven't had much effect in the 'on china so american officials and companies are trying to figure out how to stop this from happening in the first place. bret? >> bret: jim, thanks. former illinois democratic congressman jesse jackson junior pleaded guilty to taking campaign funds for personal use. >> not a proud day. i'm sorry i let everybody down. i'm sorry i let everybody down. >> bret:iacson was charged with conspiracy. mail fraud and wire fraud. his wife sandra jackson admitted to filing false tax returns. both face prison time, fine and forfeiture. who are the most liberal and conservative senators? that is in the grapevine. up next, to frac or not to frac? that is the question. a lot of dollars are riting on the answer. [ fishing rod castin, marching band playing ] [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear
any action against china could hurt the u.s. >> paying the high prices. it's harm to feel the u.s. businesses who use chinese imports and input in their own production. strong words haven't had much effect in the 'on china so american officials and companies are trying to figure out how to stop this from happening in the first place. bret? >> bret: jim, thanks. former illinois democratic congressman jesse jackson junior pleaded guilty to taking campaign funds for personal use....
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and when it is done, the u.s. navy will no longer have 14 class minesweepers. we will have 13 and we could owe the philippines $300 per square meter of coral and somebody in mapville is going to be in big trouble. >> what was the most important question asked today at chuck haegle's hearing. it was about an internal threat. and the milt the in visible war within the military remained in visible today. >> chuck haegle is taking plenty of heat within his own party. >> he wants to become the next secretary of defense. >> gear up for a gold old fashioned grills. i want to know if you were right or wrong. >> will you please answer the question. >> if you would like me to explain. >> i would actually like an answer. >> i want the truth. you can't handle the truth. >> haegle faces questions from the panel. >> balance the budget and also the issue of sexual assault in the military. >> now estimated at 19,000 a year. >> they want to create the fear. >> a woman trying to defend her children. women he needed to defend themselves. >> they want to create the fear. >> trying
and when it is done, the u.s. navy will no longer have 14 class minesweepers. we will have 13 and we could owe the philippines $300 per square meter of coral and somebody in mapville is going to be in big trouble. >> what was the most important question asked today at chuck haegle's hearing. it was about an internal threat. and the milt the in visible war within the military remained in visible today. >> chuck haegle is taking plenty of heat within his own party. >> he wants...
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the u.s. justice department wants to stop a $20-billion merger between anheuser busch in-bev and grupo modelo sab. the merge would make prices pop and the u.s. beer market less competitive, according to the department of justice. ab in-bev already owns a 50% stake in modelo, which makes corona extra, modelo especial and pacifico. the maker of budweiser products plans to fight the doj's decision, but says the deal is off for now. constellation brands also had a side deal as part of the takeover. we'll have more on that stock later in chart talk. japan's largest airline is doing the math on its dreamliner losses. japanese airline all nippon airways, or ana, says it has taken a $15-million revenue loss following the grounding of 787s. 459 of ana's flights were cancelled as investigators look for clues into what sparked fire and smoke onboard dreamliners. ana plans to seek damages from boeing, but says it doesn't expect the problems to last long. analysts say it could be the richest ipo since face
the u.s. justice department wants to stop a $20-billion merger between anheuser busch in-bev and grupo modelo sab. the merge would make prices pop and the u.s. beer market less competitive, according to the department of justice. ab in-bev already owns a 50% stake in modelo, which makes corona extra, modelo especial and pacifico. the maker of budweiser products plans to fight the doj's decision, but says the deal is off for now. constellation brands also had a side deal as part of the takeover....
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report from u.s. cyber security firm mandiant claims since 2006 a hacking collective with direct ties to the chinese military has stolen data from 141 organizations around the world, and there was some tense moments today when a cnn crew tried to take pictures in that shanghai neighborhood they found themselves being chased by security officers. amazing pictures. >>> a body found in a rooftop water tank has been identified. 21-year-old eliza lam was a tourist from canada, last seen at the hotel in downtown l.a. nearly three weeks ago her body found last night after people in the hotel complained their water pressure was low. police say they are not sure if foul play was involved, although obviously questions remain how you end up in a water tank. >>> after more than two years florida atlanta university's football stadium finally has a name, called geo group stadium after this, get this, the nation's largest operator of for-profit prisons, they made a $6 million donation from the company's charitable f
report from u.s. cyber security firm mandiant claims since 2006 a hacking collective with direct ties to the chinese military has stolen data from 141 organizations around the world, and there was some tense moments today when a cnn crew tried to take pictures in that shanghai neighborhood they found themselves being chased by security officers. amazing pictures. >>> a body found in a rooftop water tank has been identified. 21-year-old eliza lam was a tourist from canada, last seen at...
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in the u.s. you can turn on the restructuring. the great thing about the labor market is it is extremely flexible, highly competitive. france, italy, spain. the friction cost, the cost of restructuring. whether they complained it in the right way. dennis: china slowdown. >> very strong december, very strong january. the chinese are rampant. dennis: and a mideast blowup, is it really that bad? >> it has gotten tougher. dennis: now a vastly more important story, oscar pistorius accused of murdering his girlfriend shooting through the bathroom door. nike just dropped him. >> allegedly. nike has done the right thing. they pulled back and allow the judicial process to play out. but it really depends on what happens. i know we're on this 24/7 media channel. we better wait and see what happens. dennis: thank you very much for being with us. cheryl: who wants to be a billionaire? you're looking to join the elite group, harvard education is your best bet if you can get in, right? ivy league university has winners in a population. almost do
in the u.s. you can turn on the restructuring. the great thing about the labor market is it is extremely flexible, highly competitive. france, italy, spain. the friction cost, the cost of restructuring. whether they complained it in the right way. dennis: china slowdown. >> very strong december, very strong january. the chinese are rampant. dennis: and a mideast blowup, is it really that bad? >> it has gotten tougher. dennis: now a vastly more important story, oscar pistorius...
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jon schwartz of u.s. "today." why silicon valley? why our part of town? >> i was actually very fortunate to have been given the opportunity by american experience. >> all right. why were they interested? they were -- the sloan foundation is one of their founders. they were really very, have interested in bringing the story "silicon valley" to the public. silicon valley, the revolution that hand here and created by these men, in terms of takingojs into the digital age, the information age really changed our lives in the way we interact today. people take for granted things like cell phones, computers and laptops. all of these thins sort of stand back to what these guys invented. >> even the corporate culture, right? i thought that was one of the interesting aspects, how they set the corporate culture at least here in silicon valley we take for granted today. >> certainly. the main character in this was instrumental, helping to bring the new idea to the democratic -- >> wearing junes. >> cubicals, everybody thinks with intel, you look at facebook, it's a ve
jon schwartz of u.s. "today." why silicon valley? why our part of town? >> i was actually very fortunate to have been given the opportunity by american experience. >> all right. why were they interested? they were -- the sloan foundation is one of their founders. they were really very, have interested in bringing the story "silicon valley" to the public. silicon valley, the revolution that hand here and created by these men, in terms of takingojs into the digital...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. john: mostly you are talking >> yes. over the last probably 20 years there has been a 15% increase the number of swap rates in the u.s. john: originally was supposed to be a rare event for highly armed crimals. >> that's right. it was intended to be a way to use violence to diffuse and already violence situation. hostage-taking, bank robberies, riots, that kind of thing. what they use now, there instigating violence, breaking into the homes of people suspected of non-violent crimes, marijuana, cocaine. we're seeing now used for things like reading poker games. so you are not diffusing violence situations and more, you're creating an. john: and this often is ten or 20 guys dressed in black, heavily-armed. >> they look like military. they look like, you know, a unit that would invade a village in iraq looking for insurgents. john: they say we need to do this to make sure the guy does not resist. and if we come in strong that reduces the chance that people will be killed. >> that is a fine argument if you have somebody who
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. john: mostly you are talking >> yes. over the last probably 20 years there has been a 15% increase the number of swap rates in the u.s. john: originally was supposed to be a rare event for highly armed crimals. >> that's right. it was intended to be a way to use violence to diffuse and already violence situation. hostage-taking, bank robberies, riots, that kind of thing. what they use now, there instigating violence, breaking into...
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this trip was a slap in the face to the u.s. who is offering all this help to egypt there is also, the clerics have been repicking ahmadinejad and iranian regime you can't extend this shiite agenda throughout the region. melissa: we're not super popular there either. >> no, we're not. melissa: i don't know, are we necessarily anymore popular? >> this is the wake-up call for the americans, the u.s. administration. we have to realize that iran, obviously the regime, has its own agenda. and now egypt is not the egypt that it used to be. why did we offer egypt aid in the first place? in '78 president carter gave them aid, military aid to incentivize them being a peace keeper in the region, right? they helped out with the camp david accords which led to peace between israel and egypt. but they're not behaving the same way. we'll not give them the same aid when they're not behaving same way and actually cozying up to the enemy. melissa: my question was, iran is supposed to be squeezed so tight with the inflation and they have somehow
this trip was a slap in the face to the u.s. who is offering all this help to egypt there is also, the clerics have been repicking ahmadinejad and iranian regime you can't extend this shiite agenda throughout the region. melissa: we're not super popular there either. >> no, we're not. melissa: i don't know, are we necessarily anymore popular? >> this is the wake-up call for the americans, the u.s. administration. we have to realize that iran, obviously the regime, has its own...
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i was working in the senate the first female attorney and first african-american u.s. attorney and those were choices made for the best qualified people for those jobs at the time. i will never forget the senator feeling history in his hands in making those choices and those appointments. did you feel that as you were approaching this have that go opportunity to appoint an after african-american to the senate? >> i thought about it. but i do think that it is incumbent on all of us in positions with opportunities like the one that i have to consider the fact that we are a much, much richly diversion community and common wealth and country and that there is talent in every community having opportunities to expose that talent is a great thing. i want to listen to something that your lieutenant governor said about senate cowan. >> he's cool. tom brady, george clooney, james bond have nothing on moe. >> governor. >> it's true. >> he's that cool? >> he's really that cool. i hope you will have him on some time soon. >> you know what's the shame is that we are only going to ge
i was working in the senate the first female attorney and first african-american u.s. attorney and those were choices made for the best qualified people for those jobs at the time. i will never forget the senator feeling history in his hands in making those choices and those appointments. did you feel that as you were approaching this have that go opportunity to appoint an after african-american to the senate? >> i thought about it. but i do think that it is incumbent on all of us in...
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i think part of the whole reason that the u.s., i'm sort of an amateur student of the u.s. automobile industry. i think part of the reason that it ran into trouble was way before the 1970s. it was because the founders of those companies had relinquished the reign reins to businesspeople, not product people. >> rose: buzz as soon as you say that, i would make this observation. look what happened to ford. >> yes. >> rose: c.e.o. of ford. >> yes, yeah. >> rose: -- grew newspaper the car business, was not an engineer but was a superb manager. and great sensibility for product. and i think-- . >> rose: yeah. >> and i think that's the element that gets missed a lot of the time. in these management turnovers. and particularly for technology company. you absolutely have to have as the guiding force of an abiding enduring technology company, a person or people at the helm who have products in their dna. >> rose: yeah. >> who love, who are crazed by the idea of making that thing better. >> better. >> the best. or making it better or the best or have this inventive desire like larry p
i think part of the whole reason that the u.s., i'm sort of an amateur student of the u.s. automobile industry. i think part of the reason that it ran into trouble was way before the 1970s. it was because the founders of those companies had relinquished the reign reins to businesspeople, not product people. >> rose: buzz as soon as you say that, i would make this observation. look what happened to ford. >> yes. >> rose: c.e.o. of ford. >> yes, yeah. >> rose: --...
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however, u.s. officials say it is too early to determine who is responsible. u.s. intelligence sources have not ruled out the involvement of al qaeda or even an iranian proxy group angry at perceived u.s. involvement in syria. for domestic reasons they may not want it to appear that al qaeda is in turkey striking u.s. targets for fear that local turks will begin calling for the u.s. military personnel to leave. the first battery of the patriot missiles that the u.s. into turkey became operational on serious border today, and it is widely believed inside syria among some that the u.s. held the israelis started the convoy carrying missiles to 11 on that was bombed inside syria by israeli warplanes two days ago. she felt the press as too many questions about benghazi. she told the associated press in an exit interview that those who criticize the administration's handling of the benghazi attack, don't live in an evidence-paced world. lou: thank you very much. senator john kerry was sworn in this afternoon by supreme court justice elena kagan as the next secretary of s
however, u.s. officials say it is too early to determine who is responsible. u.s. intelligence sources have not ruled out the involvement of al qaeda or even an iranian proxy group angry at perceived u.s. involvement in syria. for domestic reasons they may not want it to appear that al qaeda is in turkey striking u.s. targets for fear that local turks will begin calling for the u.s. military personnel to leave. the first battery of the patriot missiles that the u.s. into turkey became...
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goldman sachs chief u.s. economist out with a new report, saying that the economy will continue to go well below its potential. most consumers probably weren't aware of the hit to their disposable income until they receive their mid-january paycheck. one republican pollster in a new report rights that we have entered a new phase for the dysfunction and paralysis in washington is having a significant impact on how consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. the drop in consumer confidence, he says, is directly related to a lack of competence in our current political leaders. consumer confidence has taken a hit, a big one since post-world war ii history. already there is evidence of a slowdown in consumer spending. reports that wal-mart had its worst start to its month in seven years. the payroll tax hikes may be starting to bite. gas prices are up 51 cents in the last two months. prices are up every single day since the middle of january. it is already over $5
goldman sachs chief u.s. economist out with a new report, saying that the economy will continue to go well below its potential. most consumers probably weren't aware of the hit to their disposable income until they receive their mid-january paycheck. one republican pollster in a new report rights that we have entered a new phase for the dysfunction and paralysis in washington is having a significant impact on how consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial...
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. >> still fragile enough that four years after the recession the u.s. economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >> we're in the midst of an energy boom and it's lowering the price of electricity and bringing manufacturing back to america. a housing boom fueled by the lowest interest rates in history. and 35 months of private sector job creation. america's future could be great. >> i'd like to focus on what lies beyond the fiscal debate. >> i'd like to, too. but that's not possible the with a sequester deadline about to descend on the american economy. when will washington's small thinking about big problems end? if this week is any indication, the dysfunction won't end any time soon. earlier this week we le
. >> still fragile enough that four years after the recession the u.s. economy actually shrank in the last three months of 2012. the storm clouds were ready to blow away and washington basically called them back. >> i think we're all aware that we have some urgent business to do. >> if not for indecisive, uncompromising, and polarizing politicians, america's economy could take off again. >> we are producing more energy and america can become an energy exporter. >>...
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economy, a strong dollar is good for consumption, and consumption 70% of u.s. gdp. that's why u.s. equities in the currency war scenario i think is very accurate and actually look pretty compelling. >> i guess my only concern, getting back to the consumer spending, not seeing wage growth in the country and if we don't see wage growth consumers will have a tough time spending beyond their car or their house. that story has been done and documented. look at restaurants and the malls and look at retailers, it really isn't that strong of a picture so i think, you know, to say that the u.s. consumer is doing great is going to drive gdp. i don't know if we're seeing that. the retail sales numbers weren't that great today. >> i think it's all to some extent forward looking, but your point on income is a fair one. at the same time, income or, you know, the wealth of somebody increases with a stronger dollar and a higher home price so there's the income and the balance sheet side of the consumer. >> i guess the question is in terms of the broad economy. we know it's not necessarily fundamen
economy, a strong dollar is good for consumption, and consumption 70% of u.s. gdp. that's why u.s. equities in the currency war scenario i think is very accurate and actually look pretty compelling. >> i guess my only concern, getting back to the consumer spending, not seeing wage growth in the country and if we don't see wage growth consumers will have a tough time spending beyond their car or their house. that story has been done and documented. look at restaurants and the malls and...
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vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities w could exhaust our wealth, legacy and perhaps destiny. thank you, all i appreciate it. >> thank you for being with us, we hope have you a safe, and good weekend, see you monday. good weekend, see you monday. good night from new all stations come over to mission a for a final go. this is for real this time. step seven point two one two. rify and lock. command is locked. five seconds. three, two, one. stanng by for capture. the most innovative software on the planet... dragon is captured. is connecting today's leading companies to places beyond it. siemens. answers.
vice president of u.s. said that president should have power to mandate which weapons and guns that citizens can own, when it is going to end. >> remember what churchill said we'll do the right thing, but first we must exhaust all possibilities, we're getting close, there may be a awakening it will start with recession come box in the summer. lou: i worry that church hill, who anticipated so much did not anticipate in exhausting all possibilities w could exhaust our wealth, legacy and...
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. >> you know, i just want to note on this, there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys who are out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin grounds. and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big for trial. that just seems wrong to me. >> joining me now is reporter and new york times columnist, winning on questionable causes on wall street, jesse, good to see you. >> hi. >> i want to start with the very basic question, could these regulators have taken more banks to trial? did they have the authority, the power, the cause? >> of course, the sec can take banks to trial civilly, and they can refer cases criminally to the department of justice, now, that is really where the crux of this lies is the power here and the disappointment is mainly with the department of justice, why they haven't brought more cases against the banks, either civilly or criminally and why they haven't brought the ceos, major bankers to trial for their actions. >> so now, let's go
. >> you know, i just want to note on this, there are district attorneys and u.s. attorneys who are out there every day squeezing ordinary citizens on sometimes very thin grounds. and taking them to trial in order to make an example, as they put it. i'm really concerned that too big to fail has become too big for trial. that just seems wrong to me. >> joining me now is reporter and new york times columnist, winning on questionable causes on wall street, jesse, good to see you....
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u.s. government, the fact that the rich really do pay a lot in the way of taxes more than their fair share -- neil: apparently not enough. >> apparently not enough. listen to this important, really interesting information that's coming out from economists. they say it's really hard once you get government benefits to get off because you lose food stamps once you get a job, lose housing assistance, and so there is basically a call cue louse that people who did on the government bill, they say, look, we're going to lose money. we'll stay with the government rather than getting a job. those important debates happen right now in a time, of course, when we're in fiscal duress. neil: wane rogers, a lot of big companies pay no taxes at all. last year, ge finding out it didn't pay any taxes, but now we found it with names like linked in and a host of others, including facebook, but whatever their enterprise is and gazillion dollar enterprises and rates like they don't pay a dime. this situation is
u.s. government, the fact that the rich really do pay a lot in the way of taxes more than their fair share -- neil: apparently not enough. >> apparently not enough. listen to this important, really interesting information that's coming out from economists. they say it's really hard once you get government benefits to get off because you lose food stamps once you get a job, lose housing assistance, and so there is basically a call cue louse that people who did on the government bill, they...